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Here's a few Disney cards I've made. Miss Emily is a Disney nut, so I had to get all the Disney cartridges, which are super fun.

This one was Claudia & Deo's wedding card. Love you guys!

Mickey, of course, is good for any occassion!

I made this last year for Kainoa's 4th birthday. Sniff, sniff.

Personally, I find it's easiest to make the characters at least 4 inches tall. Much smaller, and they get a little tough to work with. And I tend to like a nice, clean look on my Disney cards. I tend to just let the cuteness come from the character itself, and not add too much. Oh, and those Princess eyes are WAY easier to do by hand. I don't like the way that the Cricut cuts out the whites of their eyes - they just don't look right. So I use a Uni-ball Signo white gel pen for the eyes and teeth. Gotta have some pretty good up-close vision for this little task!

About Me

Monique Griffith

Rocklin, CA, United States

The Monique Griffith Design Team consists of 4 Cricut Designers: Monique, Wendy Lawrence, Susan Rees and Becca Rees. We specialize in making Cricut Project Kits that you can make on your own with your Cricut, learning more about your bug in the process. You just need your Cricut Expression, the required cartridge(s), and a few basic tools. The directions come with a Cricut Cut Chart that shows you line by line exactly what you'll need to cut on your machine, with all of the settings for each cut. There are also well-organized written instructions and color photographs. We pride ourselves on our detailed designs, and on teaching others how to most effectively design with the Cricut. Currently, we have have downloadable directions on sale for only $5, and there are over 50 projects to choose from.